| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| buy (imperative) | μ¬ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate βμ¬β (sa) with βshoppingβ or βsaleβ to help recall that it means βbuy.β
β’ Remember that βμ¬λ€β (sada) is the full dictionary form, and βμ¬β is its root used in commands.
Explanations:
β’ βμ¬λ€β (sada) means βto buy.β
β’ The form βμ¬β (sa) can be used as a short, informal imperative, equivalent to βBuy!β
β’ Other synonyms include βꡬ맀νλ€β (gumaehada) and βꡬμ νλ€β (guip-hada), which also mean βto purchaseβ or βbuy.β
Conjugations for μ¬λ€ (sada):
β’ Infinitive: μ¬λ€ (sada) β to buy
β’ Imperative:
β- Casual: μ¬! (sa!) β Buy!
β- Polite: μ¬μΈμ! (saseyo!) β Please buy!
β’ Present Tense:
β- Informal low: μ¬ (sa) or μ¬μ (sayo)
β- Polite: μ¬μ (sayo) or μ½λλ€ (samnida)
βExample: μ λ λ§€μΌ μ°μ λ₯Ό μ¬μ. (Jeoneun maeil uyu-reul sayo.) β I buy milk every day.
β’ Past Tense:
β- Informal low: μμ΄ (sasseo)
β- Polite: μμ΄μ (sasseoyo)
βExample: μ΄μ μ μ·μ μμ΄. (Eoje sae oseul sasseo.) β I bought new clothes yesterday.
β’ Future Tense:
β- Informal low: μ΄ κ±°μΌ (sal geoya)
β- Polite: μ΄ κ±°μμ (sal geoyeyo)
βExample: λ΄μΌ κ³ΌμΌμ μ΄ κ±°μμ. (Naeil gwail-eul sal geoyeyo.) β I will buy fruit tomorrow.
Additional Example Sentences:
β’ Imperative (casual): μ¬! (Sa!) β Buy!
β’ Imperative (polite): μ¬μΈμ! (Saseyo!) β Please buy!
β’ Present: μ λ λΉ΅μ μ¬μ. (Jeoneun bbangeul sayo.) β I buy bread.
β’ Past: μΉκ΅¬κ° μ λ¬Όμ μμ΄μ. (Chinguga seonmureul sasseoyo.) β My friend bought a gift.
β’ Future: μ°λ¦¬λ κ°μ΄ μ λ μ μ΄ κ±°μμ. (Urineun gachi jeonyeogeul sal geoyeyo.) β We will buy dinner together.
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